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GAMIAN-Europe Calls for Stronger Recognition of Families and Caregivers at European Parliament Brain Health Event
Brussels, European Parliament – GAMIAN-Europe was represented at a high-level European Parliament meeting on brain and mental health policy. President Péter...
GAMIAN-Europe Launches New Report on Patient-centred Solutions to Addressing Unmet, Complex and Multiple Mental Health Needs Project
On 10 December, we launched our new report on the 'Patient-centred Solutions to Addressing Unmet, Complex, and Multiple Mental Health Needs' Project. The...
GAMIAN-Europe Attends the Global Mental Health Community Summit 2025 in Germany
GAMIAN-Europe attended the Global Mental Health Community Summit 2025 (GMCS25) organised by Boehringer Ingelheim. The event was held from 21–23 October in...
GAMIAN-Europe Highlights Lived Experience at Brain Innovation Days 2025
Engaging with Europe’s Brain Health Community On October 15th and 16th, GAMIAN-Europe proudly took part in the Brain Innovation Days (BID) 2025 in Brussels as...
GAMIAN-Europe at 38th ECNP Congress 2025
GAMIAN-Europe proudly took part in the 38th ECNP Congress, held in Amsterdam from October 12th to 14th. The organisation hosted an information stand and...
GAMIAN-Europe President Peter Kéri contributes to POLITICO’s “Behind the Numbers: Schizophrenia, Stigma and the Path to Inclusion
On World Mental Health Day (10 October 2025), Peter Kéri, President of GAMIAN-Europe, contributed to POLITICO Europe Studio’s “Behind the Numbers:...
GAMIAN-Europe Launches the Stigma Project on World Mental Health Day 2025
On World Mental Health Day 2025, GAMIAN-Europe launched the Breaking The Stigma Project, a new European initiative dedicated to tackling the stigma and...
Honouring the Legacy of Pedro Montellano: 10 Years On
This 2nd of October marks ten years since the passing of Pedro Montellano (1968–2015), a former President of GAMIAN-Europe and a passionate advocate for...
After-Holiday Presidential Address – Together, By Patients, For Patients
As the summer break comes to an end, we return with renewed energy and commitment. 2025 has already been a remarkable ye ar for GAMIAN-Europe, marked by new...
Migraine and Mental Health: Insights from Our Webinar
Today, GAMIAN-Europe, in collaboration with the European Migraine and Headache Alliance (EMHA), hosted a webinar on “Migraine and Mental Health: A Call for...
Workplace Stress and Suicide Prevention Resources Launched on World Suicide Prevention Day
Launching the Workplace Suicide Prevention Toolkit and Infographic On World Suicide Prevention Day, GAMIAN-Europe is launching two new resources: the...
Register now: Migraine & Mental Health: A Call for Integrated Care Webinar (18 September 2025)
One of GAMIAN-Europe’s longstanding priorities is the intersection between migraine and mental health – a topic we have explored through surveys, workshops,...
Call for Experts by Experience: Help Shape Mental Health Research Across Europe
GAMIAN-Europe is inviting individuals with lived experience of mental health conditions to join a new pool of Experts by Experience (ExE) who are interested...
Reflections on Patient Leadership: Insights from 19th European Congress of Psychology
Last week, GAMIAN-Europe participated in the 19th European Congress of Psychology in Paphos, Cyprus, where our President, Péter Kéri, contributed to...
GAMIAN-Europe at the Lundbeck #1VoiceSummit: Lived Experience at the Heart of Digital Innovation
At this year’s Lundbeck #1VoiceSummit in Copenhagen, GAMIAN-Europe brought the voice of lived experience to the centre of discussions on digital mental...
GAMIAN-Europe at the Boehringer Ingelheim GPPS Summit: Advocating for Mental Health in Broader Health Strategies
Last week, our Executive Director, Nigel Olisa, participated in the Boehringer Ingelheim Global Patient Partnership Summit (GPPS) in Barcelona, which focused...
Launch of the Mental Health & Cancer Hub: Bridging the Gap Between Physical and Mental Health Care
As part of our contribution to European Week Against Cancer 2025, GAMIAN-Europe is proud to announce the launch of the Mental Health & Cancer Hub, a new...
European Mental Health Week 2025: A Powerful Week of Advocacy, Action, and Visibility
From 13 to 19 May, GAMIAN-Europe proudly took part in European Mental Health Week 2025, contributing to several high-level events and launches that advanced...
Launch of the Mental Health Dashboard: A Step Toward Data-Driven Mental Health Reform
As part of European Mental Health Week 2025, GAMIAN-Europe is excited to announce the launch of the Mental Health Dashboard. This new tool brings together...
Making Mental Health Visible: Data as a Tool for Rights – Webinar
On Wednesday, 21 May 2025, an online webinar in the framework of European Mental Health Week, hosted by GAMIAN-Europe, gathered mental health advocates,...
GAMIAN-Europe at European Mental Health Week 2025: Key Events and Launches
📢 It’s European Mental Health Week 2025 and we’re ready! GAMIAN-Europe is excited to participate in two pivotal events during European Mental Health Week, and...
Join Our Team: Communications & Outreach Internship at GAMIAN-Europe – Deadline Sunday, 8 June
GAMIAN-Europe is looking for a young professional interested in mental health and looking to kick-start her/his career in European communications and...
Advancing Digital Mental Health Interventions for Schizophrenia: Key Insights From Webinar and Report
On April 17th, 2025, GAMIAN-Europe hosted a highly anticipated webinar titled “Advancing Digital Mental Health Interventions for Schizophrenia”. This event...
GAMIAN-Europe at EPA 2025: Advocating for Patient Perspectives in Madrid
GAMIAN-Europe participated in the European Psychiatric Association (EPA) 2025 Congress, held from 5-8 April in Madrid, Spain. The event brought together...

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